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they didn't give up a 4th round pick on a guy who is only signed through the end of the season to 'work him in slowly'
CB is probably the easiest position to learn in a defensive system.....this guys a pro, he'll have 3 weeks of practice by that time
he'll start first game available.....the only question is who starts opposite him.....will it be mcourty, or mccourty at safety and dennard opposite
they didn't give up a 4th round pick on a guy who is only signed through the end of the season to 'work him in slowly'
They have drafted guys higher than 4th round and did nothing with them. You can't use this measurement here, nothing is certain outside Brady.
The SB in New Orleans :rocker::rocker::rocker::rocker:
vs. Colts
i.e. ASAFP
How many of those guys walked ontot he field as a pro bowl caliber player?
You're crazy if you think there's a chance they don't put this guy on the field (barring off field issues, of course).
It may take him some time to learn the system and PATs may start
him slowly give more and more reps each week.
By which game do you think he will be a starting CB for the PATS
They have drafted guys higher than 4th round and did nothing with them. You can't use this measurement here, nothing is certain outside Brady. Its best we just wait and see, not get excited and thus disappointed when Aarington is starting in the divisional round.
CB is probably the easiest position to learn in a defensive system.....this guys a pro, he'll have 3 weeks of practice by that time
he'll start first game available.....the only question is who starts opposite him.....will it be mcourty, or mccourty at safety and dennard opposite
they didn't give up a 4th round pick on a guy who is only signed through the end of the season to 'work him in slowly'